Athletic ball purse and method of making

ABSTRACT

An athletic game ball purse having the look and feel of a game ball and a method of making the athletic game ball purse with the athletic game ball purse comprising an athletic game ball shell having an interior compartment, a pouch housing located within the interior compartment of the game ball shell for receiving articles to be carried therein, an elongated aperture located on and extending across the game ball shell to allow a user to place the user&#39;s hand through the elongated aperture and into the pouch housing, a tape for supporting the pouch housing in the interior compartment of the game ball shell, a fastener located on the tape for moving the game ball shell between an open condition and a closed condition, and at least one holding strap secured to the athletic game ball shell for facilitating the handling of the game ball shell as a purse.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation in part of my co-pending patentapplication Ser. No. 10/970,961; filed on Oct. 22, 2004; titled ATHLETICBALL PURSE AND METHOD OF MAKING.

STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

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REFERENCE TO A MICROFICHE APPENDIX

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to novelty accessories, and more specifically toa purse having the shape and feel of an actual game ball used in asporting event such as in the game of football, soccer, or basketball.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is a purse having the look and feel of an athleticgame ball. The housing of the athletic game ball purse of the presentinvention preferably comprises an athletic game ball shell having aninterior compartment. Located within the interior compartment of thegame ball shell is a pouch housing for receiving articles to be carriedby the purse. The purse includes an elongated aperture located on thegame ball shell and extending across the game ball shell to enable auser to place the user's hand through the elongated aperture and intothe pouch housing. The purse also includes a tape for supporting thepouch housing within the interior compartment of the game ball shell.Located on the tape is a fastener for moving the game ball shell betweenan open condition and a closed condition. The purse further includes atleast one holding strap secured to the athletic game ball shell forfacilitating the handling of the game ball shell as a purse.

The present invention also comprises an assembly for forming an athleticgame ball purse with the assembly having a set of panels with each ofthe panels having edges for mating with the edges of the other panels toform a game ball-shaped housing. The set of panels includes at least oneelongated aperture panel having a region thereon for receiving afastener for moving the athletic game ball purse between an opencondition and a closed condition.

The present invention further includes a method of forming an athleticgame ball purse comprising the steps of obtaining a set of panels madefrom a flexible material with each of the panels having edges formating, mating the edges of the panels to form a game ball-shapedhousing having an interior compartment, forming an elongated aperture onan elongated aperture panel of the set of panels to provide access tothe interior compartment of the game ball-shaped housing, securing afastener to the region of the elongated aperture panel containing theaperture to allow the movement of the game ball-shaped housing betweenan open condition to a closed condition, and securing at least one strapto the shell of the game ball to facilitate handling of the shell of thegame ball when used as a purse.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an athletic game ball purse of thepresent invention comprising a football purse;

FIG. 2 is an end view of the football purse of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is side view of the football purse of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3A is a close-up view of a releasable clasp located on each end ofa holding strap of the football purse of FIG. 1;

FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the football purse of FIG. 1 with theaccess of the football purse in an open condition;

FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the football purse of FIG. 1 with aportion of the of the football purse partially broken away;

FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of a footballpurse of the present invention;

FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of afootball purse of the present invention having a support membercomprises a football shaped molded frame;

FIG. 8 shows a top view of game ball purse comprising a set of elongatedaperture panels having edges that mate to form a game ball-shapedhousing;

FIG. 9 shows a pouch housing assembly for receiving articles to becarried by the purse of FIG. 8;

FIG. 10 shows a side view of an athletic game ball purse having a pairof overlaying straps secured to an exterior surface of the housing ofthe athletic game ball purse;

FIG. 11 shows a bottom view of the athletic game ball purse of FIG. 10;

FIG. 12 shows a perspective view of a housing of athletic game ballpurse having the look of a soccer game ball;

FIG. 13 shows an assembly comprising a set of panels each having edgesthat mate with the edges of the other panels to form the housing of theathletic game ball purse; and

FIG. 14 shows a perspective view the athletic game ball purse in theassembled condition.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

The present invention comprises an athletic game ball purse and themethod of making the athletic game ball purse. The athletic game ballpurse of the present invention includes a housing having the look andfeel of an athletic game ball wherein the term “an athletic game ball”is defined as an actual ball used in a sporting event such as in afootball game, a basket ball game, a soccer game, a rugby game, or abaseball game. Alternatively, the athletic game ball purse of thepresent invention can also include a housing having the look and feel ofan athletic game ball in which the housing comprises a larger than lifeshape. Examples of the aforementioned include housings having the lookand feel of an enlarged tennis ball or golf ball.

The housing of the game ball purse includes a support member locatedwithin the housing for retaining the shape of the athletic game ballpurse without a differential pressure between an exterior of the shellof the game ball and an interior region of the shell of the game ball.That is, use of the supporting member allows the athletic game ballpurse to retain its original shape without the need for the interior ofthe athletic game ball purse to be filled with pressurized air. Thehousing also includes and an interior compartment for receiving articlesto be carried therein and an elongated aperture located on the housingfor allowing a user access to the interior compartment of the housing.

It is noted that while the present invention can comprise of game ballpurse having the look and feel of game balls used in various sports suchas but not limited to basketball, soccer, rugby, baseball, and tennis,the present description will focused mainly on a game ball pursecomprising a football purse, that is, a purse having the look and feelof an actual ball used in a football game.

Referring to FIGS. 1-5 of the drawings, FIGS. 1-5 show an embodiment ofthe athletic game ball purse of the present invention comprising afootball purse 10. More specifically, FIG. 1 shows a perspective view ofthe football purse 10 of the present invention in a closed condition.FIG. 2 shows an end view of the football purse 10 of FIG. 1. FIG. 3shows a side view of the football purse 10 of FIG. 1. FIG. 4 shows aperspective view of the football purse 10 of FIG. 1 in an opencondition, and FIG. 5 shows a perspective view of the football purse 10of FIG. 1 with a portion of football purse 10 partially broken away.

Referring FIG. 1, football purse 10 comprises a housing 1 1 having anelongated shape body 12 with tapering ends 12 a and 12 b wherein theshape of housing 11 is similar to that of an actual football game ball.The housing 11 includes an interior compartment 13 (shown in FIGS. 4 and5) for receiving articles to be carried. Although housing 11 can befabricated from scratch, in order to obtain the look and feel of thefootball game ball, it is preferred that housing 11 comprises an actualfootball game ball shell having the bladder replaced with the interiorcompartment 13. Located on the housing 11 is an aperture 14, aperture 14allowing a user access to the interior compartment 13 of the housing 11.

Note that although FIGS. 1-5 show football purse 10 with aperture 14extending through a plurality of laces 14a that are located on thehousing 11, alternative embodiments of the football purse 10 can includean aperture located on other regions of the housing 11 to increase theretention of the football purse 10's game ball shape. Further note thatalthough aperture 14 can vary is size, in the embodiment of FIGS. 1-5,aperture 14 extends sufficiently across the housing 11, i.e. proximalthe ends of the housing 11, to enable the user to place the user's handinto the interior compartment 13 of the housing 11.

As shown in FIGS. 1, 2, 4, and 5, football purse 10 also includes afastener comprising a zipper 15 located on the housing 11 for moving thepurse 10 from an open condition to a closed condition and vice versa.Alternative fasteners and closures can also be used including straps,magnets and Velcro or the like.

As further shown in FIGS. 1,2, 4, and 5, Football purse 10 also includesa pair of holding straps 16 secured to the housing 11 and morepreferably secured to the exterior surface of the housing 11 tofacilitate handling of the housing 11 when used as a purse. Although theembodiments of FIGS. 1, 2, 4, and 5 show the pair of holding strapssecured to the housing 11, alternative embodiments of the presentinvention can include a football purse having a plurality of straps tono straps at all. The holding straps 16 can be secured to the housing 11of the football purse 10 by various means including but not limited toscrewing the ends of the holding straps thereon, sewing the ends of theholding straps thereon, and gluing the ends of the holding strapsthereon.

In the embodiment of the football purse 10 of FIGS. 1, 2, 4, and 5, eachof the holding straps 16 includes a removable clasp 17 located at eachend of the holding straps 16. The releasable strap 17, which is moreclearly shown in FIG. 3A, are lockingly engagable to a ring member 18attached to the housing 11 wherein the engagement of clasp 17 to ringmember 18 secures the strap 16 to the housing 11.

It is noted that the removable feature of clasp 17 enables holdingstraps 16 to be interchangeably connect to housing 11. That is, the userhas the option of replacing holding straps 16 with replacement holdingstraps wherein the replacement strap(s) can comprise various colors,sizes, and/or shape as long as the replacement straps include theremovable clasp 17 or a similar member located at the ends of thereplacement straps. Examples of designs for the replacement strapsinclude straps having team colors or containing team logos thereonwherein the user can replace the existing strap(s) replacement strapscontaining the color and/or logo of the team that the user is rootingfor.

Referring to FIGS. 1, 3, and 4, note that the present invention alsoincludes a space 19 located on the housing 11, and more preferably onthe side of the housing, for receiving a design thereon such a team nameor a team logo. The aforementioned design can be secured to space 19 bya variety of ways including being glued thereon, painted or drawnthereon, and imprinted thereon.

Referring to FIG. 5, FIG. 5 shows a perspective view of football purse10 with a portion of football purse 10 partially broken away to show theindividual elements of the housing 11 of football purse 10. Morespecifically, housing 11 includes an outer surface preferably comprisingof an actual football game ball shell 20. Although the football gameball shell 20 can be made from a plurality of material such as from thetraditional leather or pig skin, it is preferred that football game ballshell 20 be formed from a synthetic material as football game ballshells form from a synthetic material tend to be easier to work with andhave greater ability to retain the game ball shape.

The game ball purse of the present invention also includes a supportingmember located within the interior of the housing for helping to retainthe original shape of the game ball purse. For example, in FIG. 5, thefootball purse 10 is shown as including a support member comprising amesh 21 lining the interior of football game ball shell 20 for helpingto retain the original shape of the football ball purse 10. In regardsto mesh 21, although mesh 21 can be formed from a variety of materialsincluding but not limited to metal, plastic, and rubber, it is preferredthat mesh 21 be formed from a material that provides sufficientstructural support to retain the original shape of the football purse 10while also having the ability to spring or return the housing 11 back tothe original shape, i.e., the shape of the football game ball in theplaying condition, in the event of a mishap which causes the housing 11to be accidentally deformed.

Housing 11 also includes an interior skin 22 lining mesh 21. Interiorskin 22 can also be form from a variety of flexible materials includingbut not limited to leather, plastic, fabric, and rubber and functionsnot only to provide the football purse 10 with an aesthetically pleasingappearance but also adds structural support to football purse 10 whilepreventing articles carried within football purse 10 from engaginglining mesh, 21 and possible getting tangled thereto.

FIG. 6 shows an alternative embodiment of a football purse 23 of thepresent invention similar to the football purse 10 of FIGS. 1-5 exceptthat unlike the aperture 14 of football purse 10 which extends proximalend-to-end on the housing 11 of football purse 10, football purse 23includes an aperture 25 located on a housing 24 of football purse 23,the aperture 25 extending just through the section on the housing 24containing lacing 26, i.e., midway between the ends of the housing 24.Further note that unlike football purse 10, which includes a fastenercomprising zipper 15 for moving the football purse 10 from an opencondition to a closed condition and vice versa, the football purse 23remains in an open condition.

Football purse 23, as shown in FIG. 6, also includes a stabilizingmember located on the exterior surface of the football purse 23 formaintaining housing 24 of football purse 23 in an upright condition.Although the stabilizing member can come in various shapes and sizes itis preferred that the stabilizing member conform to the overallappearance of the present invention. For example, in FIG. 6 thestabilizing member for maintaining the housing 24 in an uprightcondition comprises of a set of football cleats 27. Examples of otherstabilizing members for use with football purse 23 include but are notlimited a football tee-shaped stabilizing member and footballshoe-shaped stabilizing members. It is further noted that thestabilizing member can also be made from a variety of materialsincluding but not limited to plastic, rubber, and metal.

Referring to FIG. 7, FIG. 7 shows a cross-sectional view of analternative embodiment of a football purse 28 of the present invention.As shown in FIG. 7, football purse 28 includes a housing 29 having thelook and feel of a ball used in a football game. Similar to the footballpurse 10 of FIG. 1, although housing 29 can be fabricated from scratch,in order to obtain the look and feel of the football game ball, it ispreferred that housing 29 comprises an actual football game ball shellwith the bladder removed. Football purse 28 also includes a supportmember comprising a football shaped molded frame 30 located within theinterior of housing 29 for retaining the original shape of the footballpurse 28. It is noted that although molded frame 30 can be form fromdifferent types of material, it is preferred that molded frame 30comprises a light-weight material such as Styrofoam™ or the like toreduce the carrying weight of the football purse 28. As further shown inFIG. 7 molded frame 30 includes a cavity 31, cavity 31 cooperating withhousing 29 to form a compartment for supporting articles to be carriedtherein.

The present invention also includes a method of forming an athletic gameball purse 10 comprising the steps of obtaining an athletic game ball;forming an aperture 14 on a shell 20 of the game ball; placing a supportmember 21 within the shell of the game ball to retain a playing shape ofthe game ball; and securing at least one holding strap 16 to the shell20 of the game ball, and preferably, to an exterior surface of the shellof the game ball to facilitate handling of the game ball as a purse 10.

The above method also include the steps of placing a fastener on theshell of the game ball for moving the game ball purse 10 from an opencondition to a closed condition and vice versa; removing an inner coreof the game ball 10; placing a support member within the interior of theshell of the game ball to retain a playing shape of the game ball purse10; and placing fastener comprising a zipper 15 on the shell 20 of thegame ball for moving the game ball purse 10 from an open condition to aclosed condition and vice versa.

It is further noted that the shell 20 of the game ball used in the abovemethod for forming the athletic game ball purse can comprise of afootball game ball shell 20, a soccer game ball shell, a basketball gameball shell, a baseball game ball shell, or a rugby game ball shell. Itis further noted that the aforementioned game balls may comprise aregulation game ball or of game balls of varying sizes.

Referring to FIGS. 8-11 of the drawings, FIGS. 8-11 show an alternativeembodiment of an athletic game ball purse 32 of the present invention.FIG. 8 shows a top view of game ball purse 32 with game ball purse 32comprising a set of elongated aperture panels 33 having edges which mateto form a game ball-shaped housing 34. In the embodiment of FIGS. 8, 10,and 11, game ball-shaped housing 34 is shown as including a firsttapering end 34 a and a second tapering end 34 b to form a shape similarto that of an actual football game ball.

Although not shown, similar to the embodiment of FIG. 1, housing 34includes an interior compartment for receiving articles to be carriedtherein. Referring to FIG. 8, located on one of the elongated aperturepanels 33 of the housing 34 is a region 35 for receiving an elongatedaperture thereon with the elongated aperture extending between the firsttapering end 34 a and the second tapering end 34 b to provide a useraccess to the interior compartment of the game ball-shaped housing 32.

It is noted that the placement of the elongated aperture on region 35 ofhousing 34 compared to on or proximal the region where the panels 33mate provides the advantage of maintaining the retention of the playingshape of the game ball-shaped housing 34. In addition, theaforementioned also relieves the potential problem of having to workaround the region where the edges of the panel mate, i.e. avoiding thepotential problems of encountering stitching or gluing, etc . . . of theedges of game ball-shaped housing 34, which can potentially weaken thegame ball-shaped housing 34 and while also distorting the game ballappearance of the purse 32.

Referring to FIG. 8 and FIG. 9, a feature of the present invention isthat game ball purse 32 also includes a pouch housing assembly 36. Pouchhousing assembly 36 comprises a pouch housing 37 having a closed end 37a and an open end 37 b with the open end 37 b attached to a tape 38 withtape 38 preferably formed from a similar material as the gameball-shaped housing 34. Pouch housing assembly 36 also includes anelongated aperture located on tape 38 to provide the user access to theinterior of the pouch housing 37. It is preferred that the elongatedaperture of tape 38 extend sufficiently across tape 38 to allow a userto place the user's hand through the elongated aperture and into pouchhousing 37.

It is noted that pouch housing assembly 36 can also include a fastenerlocated on tape 38 for controlling a user's access to an interior ofpouch housing 37. Although the fastener of pouch housing assembly 36 cancomprise a variety of fastening devices such as but not limited tobuttons and clasps, in the embodiment of FIG. 8 and FIG. 9, the fasteneris shown as comprising a zipper 39.

Referring back to FIG. 8, note that in the assembled condition,pouch-housing 37 is located within the interior compartment of gameball-shaped housing 34 and supported therein by tape 38 with tape 38being secured to proximal the circumference of the elongated aperture ofthe game ball-shaped housing 34. The securement of tape 38 to proximalthe circumference of the elongated aperture of the game ball-shapedhousing 34 functions not only to maintain pouch housing 37 within theinterior compartment of game ball-shaped housing 34 but also to closeoff access to the interior compartment of game ball-shaped housing 34via the elongated aperture of game ball-shaped housing 34.

Taped 38 can be secured to game ball-shaped housing 34 in a variety ofways including but not limited to being glued to, heat bonded to, orstitched to game ball-shaped housing 34. To further secure taped 38 togame ball-shaped housing 34, the embodiment of FIG. 8 includes the useof a pair of rivets 40 a and 40 b secured to the ends of the taper 38.

Referring to FIG. 8, note that similar to the embodiment of FIG. 1, gameball-shaped housing 34 also include ring members 41 for securing atleast one holding strap (not shown) to the game ball-shaped housing 34to facilitate the handling of the game ball-shaped housing 34 as apurse.

In further regards to game ball-shaped housing 34, it is noted thatalthough game ball-shaped housing 34 can be fabricated from scratch asdescribed above, in order to obtain a more authentic look and feel of afootball game ball, the game ball-shaped housing of the presentinvention can comprise an actual football game ball shell.

Referring to FIGS. 10 and 11, FIG. 10 shows a side view and FIG. 11shows a bottom view of an alternative embodiment an athletic game ballpurse 42 similar to the athletic game ball purse 32 of FIG. 8. However,athletic game ball purse 42 further include a pair of overlaying straps44 and 45 secured to an exterior surface 48 of the housing 43 ofathletic game ball purse 42. Overlaying straps 44 and 45 function notonly to secure holding straps 46 and 47 to housing 43 to facilitate thehandling of the game ball-shaped housing 42 as a purse but also helpingretain the athletic game ball purse 42's game ball shape.

Referring to FIGS. 12, 13, and 14 of the drawings, FIGS. 12, 13, and 14show an alternative embodiment of an athletic game ball purse 49 of thepresent invention having the look and feel of a soccer game ball. Morespecifically, FIG. 12 shows a perspective view of a housing 50 ofathletic game ball purse 49. FIG. 13 shows an assembly comprising aplurality of panels 51 each having free edges that mate with the freeedges of the other panels to form the game ball-shaped housing 50 ofathletic game ball purse 49 and internal shared or uncut edges thateliminates the need to secure each edge of a panel to an adjacent panel.FIG. 14 shows a perspective view of athletic game ball purse 49 in theassembled condition.

In regards to the plurality of panels 51, a feature of athletic gameball purse 49 of the present invention is that the plurality of panels51 of the athletic game ball purse 49 are secured to at least oneadjacent panel to form an elongated aperture panel 52 having a region 53thereon for receiving an elongated aperture (see FIG. 14). The elongatedaperture can extend across multiple panels that are integrally securedto each other so that the elongated aperture does not have to extendthrough a panel seam where adjacent panels are joined to each otherduring manufacture of the athletic game ball purse 49. That is,elongated aperture panel 52 comprises a seamless elongated region havinga length that can be as long as the length of multiple panels combinedwhile also having free edges that are mateable with the free edges ofthe other panels to form the game ball-shaped housing 50 of athleticgame ball purse 49.

The purpose of the elongated aperture panel 52 is to provide acontiguous panel to receive the elongated aperture to provide the useraccess to an interior compartment of the game ball-shaped housing 50without having to cut panel seams formed by the adjoining panels, whichcan weaken the integrity of the game ball-shaped housing 50 while alsodistorting the game ball appearance of the purse 49.

It is noted that the elongated aperture panel for the present inventioncan comprise various shapes and sizes so long as the elongated aperturepanel contains a region that is sufficiently long and wide to support anelongated aperture that provides the user access to the interiorcompartment of the game ball-shaped housing similar to that of anordinary purse. In the embodiment of FIGS. 12 and 13, the elongatedaperture panel 52 preferably comprises a shape similar to the shapedformed by the integral mating of a plurality of panels that mate withthe free edges of elongated aperture panel 52. The aforementioned shapeof elongated aperture panel 52 allows elongated aperture panel 52 toaccommodate the plurality of panels that mate with the free edges ofelongated aperture panel 52 by providing elongated aperture panel 52with free edges having lengths that matches with the lengths of the freeedges of the aforementioned adjoining panels. This feature allows thefree edges of elongated aperture panel 52 to mate with the free edges ofthe adjoining panels to form the desired or intended shape of the gameball purse while preventing the presence of separation of gaps on thegame ball purse.

It is further noted that although the elongated aperture panel can beform from the same material as the rest of the panels, the elongatedaperture panel can alternatively be formed from a material that isdifferent from the other panels, i.e. the panels whose edges areadjoined to the elongated aperture panel, as long as the aforementionedmaterial has the properties of being sufficiently flexible to allow forthe elongated aperture panel to conform to the desired or intended shapeof the game ball purse.

In the embodiment of FIGS. 12 and 13, elongated aperture panel 52 isshown as including a plurality of integral panel edges or junctionsdenoted by creases 59 with creases 59 forming a portion of a peripheralpanel edge that is shared with an adjoining panels to thereby form anarray of pentagon-shaped and hexagon-shaped patterns on elongatedaperture panel 52. As can be seen in FIG. 13, elongate aperture panel 52comprises integral sub-panels 52 a, 52 b, 52 c, 52 d, 52 e, and 52 f,which are integrally joined to one or more adjacent panels to formelongated aperture panel 52. The unique shape of the elongated aperturepanel, as comprising an array of pentagon-shaped and hexagon-shapedpatterns having the same or similar shapes as the panels whose edges areadjoined to the edges of elongated aperture panel 52 enable elongatedaperture panel 52 to further conform to the overall intended shape ofthe game ball purse. While an elongated aperture panel is shown, it iswithin the scope of the present invention that the aperture could have adifferent shape or different shape opening.

In the embodiment of FIGS. 12 and 13, the plurality of panels 51 arealso shown as further comprising a plurality of hexagonal-shaped panels54 and a plurality of pentagonal-shaped panels 55 with panels 54 and 55each having free edges for mating to form game ball-shaped housing 50.In FIG. 13 the plurality of panels 51 are shown as grouped in setscomprising two sets of panels 60 each having one pentagonal-shaped panel55 and one hexagonal-shaped panel 54 and two sets of panels 61 eachhaving one pentagonal-shaped panel 55 and two hexagonal-shaped panels54. It is noted that it is within the scope of the present invention tohave the sets of panels each comprising different numbers ofpentagonal-shaped panel 55 and hexagonal-shaped panel 54 than theaforementioned. Although the sets of panels can be assembled in avariety of arrangements to form game ball-shaped housing 50 so long asthe arrangement provides purse 49 with the desired game ball appearance,in the embodiment of FIG. 13 sets of panels 60 and sets of panels 61 areshown attached to elongate aperture panel 52 in a mirror image-likemanner.

FIG. 13 also show the plurality of panels 51 including a further set ofpanels 62 comprising a plurality of pentagonal-shaped panels and aplurality of hexagonal-shaped panels each having free edges for matingto form game ball-shaped housing 50. Note however that in the embodimentof FIG. 13 elongated aperture panel 52 comprises a base for which therest of the sets of panels are linked to in forming game ball-shapedhousing 50. Once mated, the free edges of the of the plurality of panels51 are held together to maintain the game ball shape by a variety ofmethods including but not limited the used of an adhesive glued to, heatbonding, and/or sewn to each other via a stitching.

Although the plurality of panels 51 are shown as comprising a pluralityof hexagonal-shaped panels 54 and a plurality of pentagonal-shapedpanels 55, alternative embodiment of the present invention can include aplurality of panels comprising of panels having a variety of shapes.

Referring to FIG. 14, similar to purse 23 of FIG. 6, a feature of thepurse 49 is that game ball purse 49 also includes a pouch housingassembly 56. Pouch housing assembly 56 comprises similar components tothe pouch housing assembly 36 shown in FIG. 9 in that pouch-housingassembly 56 includes a pouch housing (not shown) having an open endattached to a tape 57. Tape 57 also includes an elongated aperturelocated thereon to provide the user access to the interior of the pouchhousing with the elongated aperture of tape 57 preferably extendingsufficiently across tape 57 to allow the user adequate access pouchhousing.

Referring back to elongated aperture panel 52, the presence of elongatedaperture panel 52 allows pouch housing assembly 56 and tape 57 to beinstalled to purse 49 without having to go over panel seam(s), whichrelieves the potential problem of having to attach the pouch housingassembly 56 and tape 57 to stitched or glued regions of game ball-shapedhousing 50, which can distort the overall game ball appearance of thepurse 49.

Similar to purse 32, in the assembled condition (shown in FIG. 14), thepouch housing of pouch housing assembly 56 is located within theinterior compartment of game ball-shaped housing 50 and supportedtherein by tape 57, which is secured to housing 50, and morespecifically to the region of housing 50 located proximal thecircumference of the elongated aperture of housing 50. The securement oftape 57 to proximal the circumference of the elongated aperture ofhousing 50 functions not only to maintain the pouch housing within theinterior compartment of housing 50 but also to close off access to theinterior compartment of housing 50 via the elongated aperture of housing50.

It is noted that pouch housing assembly 56 is shown in FIG. 14 asincluding a fastener comprising a zipper 58 located on tape 57 forcontrolling the user's access to the pouch housing. That is, zipper 58enables the user to move game ball purse 49 between an open condition toallow the user access to the pouch housing to a closed condition, whichcloses off the user's access to the pouch housing. A feature of thepresent invention is that since zipper 58 is also located on elongatedaperture panel 52 and thus does not have to go over or through panelseam(s), the zipper 58 is allowed to slide or move smoothly back andforth without encountering resistance caused by an abrupt change in theaxial direction resulting from the presence of the panel seam(s), whichcan potentially damage or wear down the life of the zipper. That is, thepresence of elongated aperture panel 52 allows zipper 58 to travel in anun-abrupt and uniformly curved or arc path when moving the game ballpurse 49 between the open and closed conditions.

The present invention further includes a method of forming an athleticgame ball purse 32 comprising the steps of obtaining a plurality ofpanels 33 made from a flexible material with each of the panels 33having free edges for mating; (2) mating the free edges of the panels 33to form a game ball-shaped housing 34 having an interior compartment;(3) forming an elongated aperture on an elongated aperture panel 52 ofthe plurality of panels 33 to provide access to the interior compartmentof the game ball-shaped housing 34; (4) securing a fastener 39 to theregion 35 of the elongated aperture panel 52 containing the elongatedaperture to allow an un-abrupted movement of the game ball-shapedhousing 34 from an open condition to a closed condition and vice versa;and (5) securing at least one strap 46 to the game ball-shaped housing34 to facilitate handling of the game ball-shaped housing 34 when usedas a purse.

The above method can also include the steps of (6) attaching a pouchhousing 36 to the interior compartment of the game ball-shaped housing32 with the pouch housing 36 accessible in the open condition of thegame ball-shaped housing 34; (7) mating the edges of the panels 33 toform the game ball-shaped housing 32 by stitching the edges of thepanels 33; (8) mating the edges of the panels 33 to form afootball-shaped housing 32; and (9) mating the edges of the panels 33 toform a soccer ball-shaped housing 50.

1. An athletic game ball purse having the look and feel of a game ball comprising: an athletic game ball shell having an interior compartment; a pouch housing located within the interior compartment of the game ball shell for receiving articles to be carried therein; an elongated aperture located on and extending across the game ball shell to enable a user to place the user's hand through the elongated aperture and into the pouch housing; a tape for supporting the pouch housing in the interior compartment of the game ball shell; a fastener located on the tape for moving the game ball shell from an open condition to a closed condition and vice versa; and at least one holding strap secured to the athletic game ball shell for facilitating the handling of the game ball shell as a purse.
 2. The athletic game ball purse of claim 1 wherein the fastener comprises a zipper.
 3. The athletic game ball purse of claim 1 wherein the tape is stitched to the game ball shell.
 4. The athletic game ball purse of claim 3 including a pair of rivets for further securing the tape to the game ball shell.
 5. The athletic game ball purse of claim 1 wherein the game ball shell comprises a football shell.
 6. The athletic game ball purse of claim 5 including at least one overlaying strap secured to an exterior surface of the football shell for retaining a playing shape of the football shell.
 7. The athletic game ball purse of claim 5 including a pair of overlaying straps secured to an exterior of the football shell for retaining a playing shape of the football shell.
 8. The athletic game ball purse of claim 1 wherein the game ball shell comprises a soccer ball shell formed from a plurality of panels having free edges for mating.
 9. The athletic game ball purse of claim 8 wherein the plurality of panels includes an elongated aperture panel having a region for receiving the fastener thereon.
 10. The athletic game ball purse of claim 9 wherein the elongated aperture panel includes a plurality of creases thereon with the plurality of creases forming an array of integral pentagon-shaped and hexagon-shaped pattern on the elongated aperture panel.
 11. An assembly for forming an athletic game ball purse comprising: a plurality of panels having free edges for mating with each other to form a game ball-shaped housing, said plurality of panels including at least one elongated aperture panel having a shape comprising the shape formed by the integral mating of a plurality of panels which mate with the free edges of the elongated aperture panel, said elongated aperture panel including a region thereon for receiving an elongated aperture to allow the user access to an interior of said game ball-shaped housing, said at least one elongated aperture panel including a fastener locate proximal said elongated aperture for moving the game ball-shaped housing in an un-abrupt path from an open condition to a closed condition and vice versa.
 12. The assembly of claim 11 wherein said game ball-shaped housing comprises a football-shaped housing.
 13. The assembly of claim 11 wherein said game ball shaped housing comprises a soccer ball-shaped housing.
 14. The assembly of claim 11 wherein said fastener comprises a zipper fastener movable on said elongated aperture panel in an un-abrupt path.
 15. The assembly of claim 11 wherein said plurality of panels include a plurality of pentagonal-shaped panels and a plurality of hexagonal-shaped panels each having free edges for mating to form said game ball-shaped housing.
 16. The assembly of claim 15 wherein said at least one elongated aperture panel includes a plurality of creases forming an array of pentagon-shaped and hexagon-shaped patterns on said at least one elongated aperture panel.
 17. The assembly of claim 15 wherein said plurality of panels includes at least four sets of panels extending from said at least one elongated aperture panel.
 18. The assembly of claim 17 wherein said at least four sets of panels each comprises at least one pentagonal-shaped panel and at least one hexagonal-shaped panel each having free edges for mating.
 19. The assembly of claim 17 wherein said at least four sets of panels includes two sets of panels each comprising one pentagonal-shaped panel and one hexagonal-shaped panel and two sets of panels each comprising one pentagonal-shaped panel and two hexagonal-shaped panels with each of the panels having free edges for mating.
 20. The assembly of claim 17 including a further set of panels comprising a plurality of pentagonal-shaped panels and a plurality of hexagonal-shaped panels each having free edges for mating to form said game ball-shaped housing.
 21. A method of forming an athletic game ball purse comprising the steps of: forming a plurality of panels made from a flexible material with each of the panels having free edges for mating; mating the free edges of the panels to form a game ball-shaped housing having an interior compartment; forming an elongated aperture on an elongated aperture panel of the plurality of panels to provide access to the interior compartment of the game ball-shaped housing; securing a fastener to the region of the elongated aperture panel containing the elongated aperture to allow for the movement of the game ball-shaped housing from an open condition to a closed condition and vice versa; and securing at least one strap to the shell of the game ball to facilitate handling of the shell of the game ball when used as a purse.
 22. The method of forming the athletic game ball purse of claim 21 including the step of attaching a pouch housing to the interior compartment of the game ball-shaped housing with the pouch housing accessible in the open condition of the game ball-shaped housing.
 23. The method of forming the athletic game ball purse of claim 21 wherein the step of mating the free edges of the plurality of panels to form a game ball-shaped housing comprises mating the free edges of the panels to form a football-shaped housing;
 24. The method of forming the athletic game ball purse of claim 21 wherein the step of mating the free edges of the plurality of panels to form a game ball-shaped housing comprises mating the free edges of the plurality of panels to form a soccer ball-shaped housing. 